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Office of the Assessor of Real Estate City of Hampton Transfers January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2017 Office of the Assessor of Real Estate City of Hampton Transfers www.hampton.gov/assessor January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2017 PROPERTY PROPERTY TRANSFER ID NUMBER PROPERTY ADDRESS GRANTOR GRANTEE CLASS DATE AMOUNT 1001891 703 LASALLE AVE SPENCER ESTELLE W ETAL SPENCER MICHAEL N 501 1/3/2017 0 1005780 431 MELVILLE RD HOPSON WAYMAN BASS HARRIETT H & HOPSON JAMES M & 501 1/3/2017 0 1006729 401 SHENANDOAH RD HILL HERMAN R & CERITA R BATTLE PERNELL A & LOLITA 501 1/3/2017 36,616 1006768 404 SEMINOLE RD HARRELL JUDY B SINGH USHA 501 1/3/2017 37,000 3000142 8724 ORCUTT AVE SCULL ROBERT CHARLES ESTATE C/O WELLS FARGO BANK NA 501 1/3/2017 165,625 JOHN SCULL 3004081 67 MARY PEAKE BLVD PIERCE LEROY RUFFIN & PIERCE SECRETARY OF HOUSING & URBAN DEV 501 1/3/2017 105,475 THOMAS WALTER 7001445 38 TANGLEWOOD DR ABILAY FLORA GRACE TR BAKSH-PETWAY SUSAN B 501 1/3/2017 212,900 8000804 933 MASON ST SPENCER ESTELLE W ETAL SPENCER MICHAEL N 501 1/3/2017 0 8003041 201 PINE GROVE AVE VUKSIK SHARON KAY C/O SHARON KUSKIE JOHN EDWARD 501 1/3/2017 0 VUKSIC 9000783 46 HIDALGO DR SECRETARY OF HOUSING & URBAN DEV BRANCH WAYNE EMORY 501 1/3/2017 82,000 9001277 942 ALLENDALE DR PITTMAN JAMEL & SHANEKWA SUZIC DRAZEN & DIMIC PETAR 506 1/3/2017 144,900 11001319 1 AUTUMN LN THOMAS HERBERT IV & ROWLAND LISA OKEEFE DANEEN E 501 1/3/2017 205,000 12002845 65 SCOTLAND RD QUINONES DEMETRIO LEWIS RICCO L 501 1/3/2017 189,000 12003077 1535 ADAMS CIR HARDY WILLIE MAE LFEST ETAL FLETCHER URSULA M 501 1/3/2017 67,000 12004523 1605 GRIMES RD HOOVER GLEN G & HOOVER AMY MARIE HOOVER GLEN G 501 1/3/2017 0 12005729 1541 GROVE ST ARLP SECURITIZATION TRUST ARLP SECURITIZATION TRUST 2015-1 501 1/3/2017 0 12005729 1541 GROVE ST ARLP SECURITIZATION TRUST 2015-1 ARLP REO VI LLC 501 1/3/2017 0 13001636 9 KENAN CT BURLEY THAD V RIDDICK THELMA L 501 1/3/2017 390,000 13003961 66 FERNCLIFF DR RICE JAMIE JOSEPH & MOLLY CATHLEEN KNAPP KENNETH W & SINDY NOHEMI 505 1/3/2017 259,000 13004407 320 FOUNTAIN WAY CYGNUS H2O-PHASE 1 LLC C/O CYGNUS COFFIN MICHAEL S 505 1/3/2017 211,900 CAPITAL 1000452 112 SANFORD DR WILLIAMS PAUL S & GLORIA D & WILLIAMS PAUL S & GLORIA D 501 1/4/2017 0 WILLIAMS JOHN T 1001960 805 JUDY CT BOONE LAWRENCE L ET UX FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOC 501 1/4/2017 55,000 2002133 319 IVY HOME RD CREWS JULIA F LF EST & HOLT GENE EPSTEIN RICHARD & CULLIPHER DAVID 501 1/4/2017 35,000 3003265 3417 HARDEE CT AVENT ANNIE B ELEY GEORGIA E & JACKSON RONNIE T & 501 1/4/2017 0 4004218 28 HOLLOWAY DR LAROSE RICHARD & NANCY L MARSHALL DERVAN & MESKAUSKAS 501 1/4/2017 233,000 DEANNA 8001061 2 BRENTWOOD DR OBENCHAIN JEREMY ROBERT & EWELL CRUMMITT TIMOTHY M & MEGAN N 501 1/4/2017 147,875 DAVID RAY 8002690 68 RIVERCHASE DR SCALES KRISTA E SECRETARY OF HOUSING & URBAN DEV 506 1/4/2017 141,145 8004787 114 HAMPSTEAD CT CORBIN WERNON E JR & ESTHER R CORBIN VERNON E JR 506 1/4/2017 10 12000581 5 SOUTHERLAND DR CARPENTER ELLEN B SYDNOR ELLEN B 501 1/4/2017 0 12001799 113 W TAYLOR AVE BASNIGHT WILLIAM T & SHIRLEY B BASNIGHT SHIRLEY B 501 1/4/2017 0 City of Hampton Transfers January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2017 Page 1 of 138 PROPERTY PROPERTY TRANSFER ID NUMBER PROPERTY ADDRESS GRANTOR GRANTEE CLASS DATE AMOUNT 12002107 198 WEBSTER ST B SULLEY LEWIS EST FIELDS FRANK & SANDRA 500 1/4/2017 4,700 12002720 5 LACROSSE ST WEAVER C K EPSTEIN CORPORATION 500 1/4/2017 2,500 13000588 1732 ASPENWOOD DR SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS DELGADO KENNEDY 501 1/4/2017 250,500 1001451 614 DOWNING ST LONG LONNEE V SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS 501 1/5/2017 67,240 1002363 634 BELL ST STM PROPERTIES INC HARRIS MARCUS 500 1/5/2017 264,900 1003503 216 POCHIN PL MANER JOHN H HAMPTON CITY OF 630 1/5/2017 105,000 1004021 27TH ST BMWR INC WORTH WHAT LLC 499 1/5/2017 20,000 1004022 27TH ST BMWR INC WORTH WHAT LLC 499 1/5/2017 20,000 1006643 415 ALLEGHANY RD NORRIS H E JR WOOD TYLOR A 501 1/5/2017 128,500 3000452 8733 ORCUTT AVE WEST KATRINA A & MARVIN A WEST KATINA A & MARVIN A 501 1/5/2017 0 3001582 651 HOLLOMON DR HARRIS KIA X & SMITH BIANCA C & SMITH STEARNS LENDING LLC 506 1/5/2017 99,220 NICOLE D & SMITH SHARRIS A 3002366 8524 ORCUTT AVE NEWBERRY GERALD W HOFFSTAETTER ZACHARY T 501 1/5/2017 94,000 3002997 3301 DRIFTWOOD DR MONTGOMERY SUSAN A FORREST KATHERINE A & KISLING MARK 501 1/5/2017 167,000 A 6001169 6 SHUTTLE CT VIRGINIA METRONET INC C/O RASH #501- AMERICAN TOWERS LLC 800 1/5/2017 79,306 46-611 8001575 15 CURLE RD GAESSER JOSEPH PAUL ET UX PEI PATRICIA JO & KUHNLE MARY A 501 1/5/2017 0 GAESSER SHIRLEY C/O PATRICIA PEI 9000776 86 FORT WORTH ST RICHARDSON EVELYN J RICHARDSON EVELYN JOAN LIVING 0 1/5/2017 0 TRUST 10000100 1 CHIPPER LN GONZALEZ SERGIO C & GONZALEZ POSEY BENJAMIN & AMBER 501 1/5/2017 224,900 AUGUSTO M 12001125 125 S WILLARD AVE LASHAU LLC MARTINEZ JOHNNIE J & DIANE S 501 1/5/2017 325,000 13004351 30 OLD POND CT MARPLE RUN LLC NVR INC 500 1/5/2017 107,000 2000486 29 MAPLEWOOD ST EAGLE PAR FLIPS INC GATLING LAKEISHA & GATLING JOYCE 501 1/6/2017 119,000 2001209 515 CHAPEL ST DEWITT WARREN C & DEWITT V3J INVESTMENTS LLC 501 1/6/2017 40,000 KATHERINE L 2002754 10 E SOUTHAMPTON AVE GOYNES JOHN M & SANDRA L PILOT INVESTMENTS LLC 501 1/6/2017 67,000 3001446 76 EMERAUDE PLAG A FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOC CAVALIER HOMES LLC 505 1/6/2017 45,000 4000036 1 DOWNER LN HSBC BANK USA NA TR CAVALIER HOMES LLC 501 1/6/2017 90,046 4000083 5 TEMPLEWOOD DR FIRESTONE ERNESTINE M TR C/O SHEARS WILLIAM J & AMY E 501 1/6/2017 279,000 STEVEN FIRESTONE 4004222 3 JACKLYN CIR MITCHELL JOHN J & REGINIA J MITCHELL JOHN J 501 1/6/2017 0 6000577 60 SANTA BARBARA DR MOSER JOE L JR & FLORENCE M MOSER JOE L JR 501 1/6/2017 0 8003646 200 CAISSON XING WILLIAMS WESLEY R ESTATE C/O KENNA SKJOLDAGER EARL J 501 1/6/2017 230,000 L ROCKEY 12003540 211 E MERCURY BLVD HUDGINS JOHN D REVOCABLE TRUST TRAN CUONG B & THUY 488 1/6/2017 400,000 12006706 318 N RESORT BLVD A H & H CORP HAMPTON REDEV & HOUSING AUTH 645 1/6/2017 3,200,000 12006707 312 N RESORT BLVD A H & H CORP HAMPTON REDEV & HOUSING AUTH 645 1/6/2017 3,200,000 City of Hampton Transfers January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2017 Page 2 of 138 PROPERTY PROPERTY TRANSFER ID NUMBER PROPERTY ADDRESS GRANTOR GRANTEE CLASS DATE AMOUNT 12006708 301 S 1ST ST A H & H CORP HAMPTON REDEV & HOUSING AUTH 645 1/6/2017 3,200,000 12006709 305 S 1ST ST A H & H CORP HAMPTON REDEV & HOUSING AUTH 645 1/6/2017 3,200,000 1002179 2809 RYLAND RD G&R HOMES CALIDONNA TONY EUGENE 501 1/11/2017 30,000 1004378 71 LOCUST AVE MORRIS MONA LISA & MORRIS EDWARD LINKOUS MONA L & MORRIS ROBERT L & 501 1/11/2017 0 W JR & MORRIS ROBERT E LEE ETAL 1004384 54 APPLE AVE GREENE ROLAND G&ELIZABETH A GREENE ROLAND G 501 1/11/2017 0 1007042 422 LASALLE AVE PICKETT DAVID M C/O COZY HOMES MGT CARRITHERS DONALD R 501 1/11/2017 55,800 LLC 2001215 503 CHAPEL ST EPSTEIN BRIAN I & EVE MERCER VENTURES LLC & R CARTER 501 1/11/2017 35,000 3001685 522 HOLLOMON DR MCLAUGHLIN CZARINA S YOUNG CORNELIUS & MCLAUGHLIN- 506 1/11/2017 0 YOUNG 3004982 1642 LAWNDALE DR WILLIAMSON MARY W WILLIAMSON JASON D 501 1/11/2017 200,000 3004983 1699 LAWNDALE DR WILLIAMSON MARY W WILLIAMSON JASON D 500 1/11/2017 200,000 3005443 25 ETHEL DR HSBC BANK USA NA TR C/O OCWEN LABIB SHADY 501 1/11/2017 94,349 LOAN SERVICING 4003970 105 RIDGE WOOD DR CHM LLC COGNATA ANDREW 501 1/11/2017 149,900 5000470 3 POSEIDON PL POSEIDON LAND TRUST & MACALUSO JONES LALISA S 501 1/11/2017 184,900 RICHARD M TR C/O COZY HOMES MGT LLC 7000020 17 MARPLE LN STARK JAMES L ETAL STARK JAMES L & PAR FINANCIAL 501 1/11/2017 0 7000608 33 KENWOOD DR FORNEY GEOFFREY L & AMBER D LOVETTE DAVID W 501 1/11/2017 205,000 8001054 109 CHERRY ACRES DR BREVARD-JONES JANICE TRUST C/O HARRELL DAVID LEONARDO 501 1/11/2017 35,000 DEBORAH C BREVARD-DAVIS 8001712 22 WESTMORELAND DR HERNANDEZ EDWIN C JR HERSEY TINA M 501 1/11/2017 123,000 8002477 18 E GILBERT ST HOLLOWAY ROBERT S JR &DONNIE A LANE CHARLES W SR 501 1/11/2017 108,000 8005171 9 CLOVER ST BRADSHAW ADAM & ELIZABETH B JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA 501 1/11/2017 93,150 11001615 310 BURGH WESTRA DR INMAN JOHN M & BARBARA S BOWEN ETHAN C & CARLY M 501 1/11/2017 265,000 12003661 426 MARION RD WILSON CLYDE F JR & DEANA G DUPREE DANTE L & DUPREE ARTHUR 501 1/11/2017 45,350 LEE 12004198 2012 LANSING DR SMITH MARY C HILLE ANGELA G & JONES CYNTHIA D 501 1/11/2017 0 12004864 1815 WOMACK DR EZ WAY HOLDINGS 401K PLAN FREEMAN THOMAS L JR 501 1/11/2017 149,900 12007705 78 BAY FRONT PL MARINE SPECIALTY PAINTING INC BAY FRONT DEVELOPMENT LLC 500 1/11/2017 450,000 13002074 1703 BRIARFIELD RD LYLE TOURE M LYLE TOURE M JR & GRAHAM NATASHA 505 1/11/2017 0 1000834 1667 PRINCESS ST HARRIS WILLIAM D & HARRIS WILLIAM N HARRIS WILLIAM N LIFE ESTATE & 501 1/12/2017 0 1004928 386 COTTONWOOD AVE HARRIS WILLIAM N & ELAINE F HARRIS WILLIAM N & HARRIS WILLIAM D 501 1/12/2017 0 1005436 149 CHESTERFIELD RD MARCUS PARTNERS LLC HARRIS HANNA 520 1/12/2017 74,900 2001685 509 NEWPORT NEWS AVE QUINN CARMEN N FORD JENNIFER M 501 1/12/2017 153,900 2003783 4506 VICTORIA BLVD SMITH FLOYD BEIDLER ESTATE C/O NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC 501 1/12/2017 146,000 CAITLIN SMITH HANBURY 3000376 36 CORNWALL TER FEDERAL CITY PROPERTIES LLC CHORY MATTHEW T 501 1/12/2017 154,500 City of Hampton Transfers January 1, 2017 - 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